chial questions, as the time of British parliament has been 1. taken since the days of Parnell. Mr. Parnell determined to make legislation in? lpcacticable and parliament unendur- able until Irish grievances were -re- dressed. He and his followers succeed- ed to a most unusual degree. New and ,undreamed of methods lof closure were lintroduced to make possible the carâ€" !ryin; of legislation through parlia- jment. Fresh methods of coercion were inevised by Liberal ministries to gov-l! era a discontznted people, after the House of Lords had vetoed the Home Rule Bill of '86. Now all this may be ichsnged. The warm regard of the Irish {nation for the Crown is perhaps no llonger to be impeded by dislike t) the {British parliament; the tragedy of l Irish history is in a fair way to le I: concluded and a better era ushered in. , l b p A A TROUBLE COMING Filll 308353 I @ackage Ask gour "Grocerehouiii ; , government Curl ncither soc nor feel. These xnalig-i liailt‘fe,:rccs make tindnr of cvcrything 1 he touches. The: plague spots of _/,’,. )7 mm seem R2 .. 'mc co. more; comm. lam“ . u. .. . wawwcrn-D~ MW - E llNDSAY POST: "1': cm- minatcd in the abdication of -. the pcror and thc cstaillishmrnt of ‘ ‘ “A " 7‘ i‘ " ' 1' o ' 34-25 ccry:ar;8?03ifpa§din advance republic. lt 3091715 mm“? “mm" tmï¬il' m“; hp,‘:1.r'0.:n::.r§; s Great :0 publismrl‘le have ]that a naturalized Any‘l‘if‘un should "Ecstlll‘f‘ 32%;? (sits-Vaguléj?“Silva .. no subscripium agents. she the first president of the republic “1"? t0“ 4â€â€œ tlm in M W?- - . ‘ . . lof China, but he well represents the “’1 thcy 5“? 90m" {Tm-"4â€â€œ: tncmsclves, "“liE‘SON I“ “ “'50‘\‘ ladvancement of ideas in the ancient .but Still it is always doubtful whe- office. _1 rd 11".“ William St E land that have been gradually work- ,. . . - - - . . t' s f ling their way into the Chinese mind. laurel “ rcaths or mo 10“ 0 lThe world may well look on with FRIDAY FEBRUARY 9th,wouder at the remarkable changes that have come over China. It was WI“, THE SElldlE ’fflRow n‘ ,thought by many and proclaimed by not a few that no such emotion a Gill? __________________.__’-_â€"â€"â€"0 BINDSASY. ;much in evidence, and everything is lapproached in a careworn fashion. the Chinese mind. but the events of 5 lStl‘Y i8 6 A House 0 Commons by an almost un- ' cry, and the leaders of the new move-ï¬ling on (WHY brink, and not yreoedentcd majority, but a promin~ merit. ant member of the Senate told a Journal man to-day that the bill will not be allowed to go through. The Senate is a body of co-ordinate anthority, and extremely sensitive as to its authority in relation to the House of Commons. It can reject any bill that is not a money bill, and even at that it can reject the Supply Bill, en bloc, though it cannot amend the bill. The Senator to when: I was talking was very indignant over the tariff commission bill and declared they would reject it. “Why,†he said, “do you suppose that the Borden Governâ€" ment is in power?" “Well," the reply was. “the country has that sion." ifathom the flood, but it refuses iford the shallows with its prnderiti,1 lsteps. " l The problems Mr. Borden is The failure of the comedy of errorsiweakly dodging will accumulate and which Carson promised in Ulster, inâ€" l entwine themselves in such a tang dicates that Home Rule may be pas-i. coil that they can be loosened only; scd by the present Government. In-glike a Gordian knot. He has proved deed it looks as if the Irish Nation- gutterly unable to overcome the foot- alis‘ts were very near their goal. It :hills of difficulty, and yet the moun- ;is wonderful to see how this hope has‘tains are before him. It is absolutelyl Ibeen cherished, and how near it seem- l Without parallel in the history of HOME RULE PROSPECTS I SO1 I l tions of politicians. More than sixty-Qstand Still while the experiment is! ago O’Connell was as conï¬- i being triedâ€"an experiment that is ' five years , an1foredoomed to failure. It is a curious. :dent of the speedy granting of 4 ' Irish legislature as Redmond is to-day g dilemma. .Pursue what course he will] . In June, 1846, he said: “No man can â€"sleep With his lamp With the bigOt‘l impras- itell how near we may be to the ac-i“'_i or watch by his lamp With thei lcomplishment of our best wishes, a.ndlblgoted Toriesâ€"for him there is 11 "Just wait," the Senator answered, lin truth our only hope, the .repeal of ; wisdom and no ray of light upon the and see us throw out this tarifl the Union.†The repeal of the Union inroblems. which must commission bill. We have amajority is no longer the hope of the. Irish lea- nrush aside the most futile governâ€" l proper one. we will exercise judg- ders. The Imperial aspect of the ques_lment this country has ever known. and if we do not think that bill 3 tion has (:3ther them, and as thel ’ ll Infill}. ’ granting of self-govmment in the BRJISH PDLIIICAL PREDICIIQNS lTransvaal has made friends of the A NEW CHINA â€"â€"â€"â€"- former enemies of England, so it isl (From the British Weekly.) hoped that the granting of self-govâ€" i We advance two propositions: ernmcnt to Ireland will enable the En-i 1- The Government will of their 1 in carrying Home Rule and Welsh Dis- eX.!establishrnent, without any serious 1 l “The Manchu dynasty retires from . the empire of China, and gives way ,gllsh race to make friends .me'nt. It will prepare the way for the,together the sections or the Progreg- {union of the diï¬erelrt sections of thel lBritish Isles similar to the Canad- - - - .1 des too as Mr. Churchill are of: , ‘ .. - no a Chinese republic. The child em comra . . . _ . _ _ . {RAIS TEN M11110 S 5Z1 number of them an... . oeror Pu Y‘l abdicated the throne on pressed it. ldlmlnution Of the†followmg. saying under their breaths at the idea them. Foster has had that kind of , E N 'T P b'arln Mg. w .- ' 2. h . . . â€". . . v l p - t.. L L s H .. jflonday, and Sun Yat Sen, 3. naturâ€" The bill proposed .by ,’ the presentl f l W encv‘: these measures are of Bourassa. thus bossmg the job. whiskers for. Sixty Years. He. ne er; FOR AGED†PASTORS l ness accorded 1:43;. L alized American becomes the" Presi- ‘G er cut a pears to conserVe alllsa ey seen l‘Ough the House of Saturday Night. believedâ€"until the other dayâ€"in let- J ’crred to dent of a. great republic with the unâ€" l 0‘7 nm p _ éCommons, their existence will be â€"-- ting any barber get the best of them. . ‘ {on of the Manchus Chinese Monâ€" lthe rights of the Imperial Govern-powerfully cohesive. and will keep JOIITINGS FROM Prom pink they might turn to griz- l (Special to The Post) i l i gols, Mohammedans, and Thibetans, that go to make up the peoples of that great country to be hereafter known as the republic of China. The republic was proclaimed in December, and Dr. Sen accepted the presidency eive party till the Bills become law. I ‘ OIIIER TOWNS BENEFIT liar. Federation. It is apparently the 3 only solution of a long and vexedi . . . - I question. It 15 imposSIble that the; Whitby gets an asylum from the On- ' on the 29th of that month. Neogotiaâ€" :ï¬mt Parliament in the world should ital-10 GOVernment; the town of Barrie Lions between the Republicans and .118“? Its time taken ‘13? after day :will have a militia camp on its bord-' the Imperialists have at length cnlâ€" NO! the diSCUSSiO‘n 05 P811511 and paro- éers; other towns also get rich “plums' l l .â€". 0 :ances. Is it not time that lsentatives at both Toronto and Otta- iwa pressed Lindsay’s claims with 9A Elittle more vigor? Surely we are en- -! . . gtltl-ed to allttl'e more consideration Lindsay’s “0000.00.00.0081 00000000000000.0000000 Are You Sure You Have Enough Err than towns half our size; advantages as a desirable location for public institutions cannot be empha- sized too strongly. We are admirably: situated in the heart of the finest sec-' ‘tion of the province, and this in it- self, should be a strong factor in in-‘ fducing the government to consider our' claims for recognition. BUSINESS STATION Iï¬h’f ..--:<9JW’-’V . for the Annual Clean Up of your books The Neatness and Despatch of iall orders marked “RUSH†will surprise you. CANADA AND THE PANAMA CANALI l Canada has expanded more than S [$100,000,000 to provide ship canals 'from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. It is a larger expenditure rela- ltive to population or resources than ithe United States will meet at Pana- lma. The cost of lm'aintenance and im- Iprove'me‘nts are relatively larger. Nevertheless, American vessels are allowed to go toll-free through thesel costly Canadian waterways. The Am- - ALL KINDS OF LOOSE-LEAF SYSTEMS AND FILLERS. Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads,_ Envelopes, in fact every kind of printed matter. l iThe Icons I .0000....00....000000C000000.0.000. 00.00.000.00 Wilson Wilson 00000000000000.0000000000000.000000.0000300. eeeeeeoooooooooeoooooooooeooooeoeeuoooeooeoeeeeo 4 the 800 is larger than that of the “ LI ness of breath, smothcri fluttering or palpitatlcn of tile licart, you need Dr. Milcs’ . , . Wl’llCll for over twenty years has ,as he has done m the been I'CCOETmZCd as the best prepa- i ration of its kind to be had. hi8: falls to benefit. government have many lllmf‘S â€"- neg MILES MEDICAL 00.. Toronto. Can. The ~ nual \ THE LINDSAY POST. II.- In. eabout the streets, a we m 70 ye old.†1 I n J“ A 5.: Better than any ° 5 . l . could make regarding the van. l I35 Mil“? 522% Pcrsdy are these words of Mr. Co: c speaks from cxprricncc, the highest possible source of knowl- edge. If you have any of the signs of a weak llt'fll’l’, pain in the left shoulder [ A aiming and hungry spells. may “I" I had been given up to die by" three of our best doctors, I could not stand it to be on my feet and I was so swelled In the abdomen I could hardly breathe. But thanks to Dr. Miles’ Heart . Remedy and Nervine I am able to lug :id- vertisement of the curative qual- . _ ‘ Iii?! Cl your rcmcdlgs, 34333311 1 sister: tcmcnt W: H u l l l '1 1 only It. COCHRAN, « 1' do, A ll. nr“ -o. hlan. ch as or arm. short- spells, ‘ Heart Remedy gilinister of Trade Sold under a guarantee assuring the 1107: and lar cy of cost-tolls or profit-tolls itllf‘y could be so easily collected. or they will salute their leader with {adopts the policy of making its arti- want ficial waterways as free as the seas. of confidence. His government is very-iThe United States does the some with a, ' young, but the wrinkles are already i‘ts canals at the Soo. Can the United States aï¬ord to a(1-.lieen an inch shorter, the whole face . iopt a Panama canal policy less gener- th w rll would haVe been diï¬er- Siand dodged with the stiff jointed “ndlous to Canada or the nations . 0f e 0 ( l n equal right to ask for a canal with ‘ Briefly, their conclusion is that the 0m; tolls and this country will Per"less whiskers Foster has the less he form a world service af greater profitl will have to say. And this is strange to itself than can be computed in mo-‘ because his jaws are that much light. 1edluey by adopting Ihe policy of a free canal. t n of the price of the first bottle lflt to ur AT ALL DRUGGISTS. gcr than that will be at Panama. But Canada rejects the pollâ€"L where It patriotism had found a lodgment inlangular movements at “T8. The mmi'this Canadian Canal policy is to .the; it unreasonable. then, to assume that already greaty concernel iUnited States? Protests are being the Foster metamorphosis will have The tariff commission bill pass:d the the last six months shatter that the-;about the morrow. It stands trembâ€" ;made in the Dominion Parliamenti an effect on Canada ? . . on y ‘against preferential ldoes “3 refuse to sound the depths :1. American ships in the Panama canal. work out, but some eager 0 lCana-da has a right to protest. It has' are tolls for the CONDITIGN 0F GETTING A CRAFT , If there is anything you want ‘ed of realization of several genera-Mills COllntl‘Y. and the country mUSthttawa, just make a noise like a Na- last Civil Service Commissionerships. great combination that: Nationalist, succeed ZBourassa, Monk. And to think of all, the things that the English Conser- vatives of Quebec and Ontario PLEASAN’l POINT (Special to The Post.) . itionalist, and you are in a fair way 30f having it presented to you on course, A large number from here took in the carnival in Lindsay last week and all seem pleased with the outing. The sale of farm stock and imple- On Monday evening of last some seventy-five or eighty sguests assembled at the home of Mr. :and Mrs. J. For, and spent a enjoyable night in dancing and card playing. Miss Leta Brien has returned ter spending a week with friends on the Scotch Line. Mr. Jos. Greer was moved have :gets nothing but promises and aSSUT-i ments of Mr. P. McGlynn was largeâ€" our repre-ily attended on Friday. The Iwent rather cheap, however. things George Pom“ whiskers as a thing facilitation of the sustenation innd,§ †"“" f’ , ' constant, as constant. say, as the j which has an endowment of several! “PM, Hm" “‘30.? shme. week, law of gravitation, and a 1ittlcmore.thousand dollars, and the Board of old-or l“.ilftl‘l‘ll i V invited constant than the system of moder-ilvlinistcrial Relief, which has a inndLL’MWMW‘ i? very af- to the lltoss Hospital in Lindsay last week, {to be treated for his recent illness. We all hope that he will speedy recovery. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Endicott spent unday under her parental roof. Miss M. E. Brien, of the B. 1500 Bar Licenses An interesting illustration of prOgress towards temperance through- out Ontario, is contained in the an- report of the License Depart- _ ment of the Province. In 1874, erlcan tonnage through the Welland tario had 6,000 bar licenses canal is larger than the Canadian. little over a M. H. staï¬, spent Saturday night under the parental roof here. the On- with a million population. In go or both countries through 1911. there were slightly over 1,500 the Amencan and Gnadm canals at I licenses for nearly double the popu- the lation of 1374. than, at a isilver salverâ€"you to keep the salver. gentleman of Nationalist persuasion to be presented with 0 gnice fat job is no less a person than Mfr. Ducharme, president of Le 3 Deâ€" ultimatelylvmr' the Nationalist organ of which er. Henri Bourassa is managing edi- tor. Mr. Ducharrne was, of the nominee of Hon. F. D. Monk who 8 also one of the owners of Le De- voir and the job he hbtained for his Nationalist pet was one of the three A LINDSAY, Baron, p333.†l_\\ _, c l x .; GEO. FOSTER’S WlllSKERS numb (Toronto Star.) Of course. if a Government is apar- ring for wind, it can meke a debate last as long as' it likes. The tarid commission debate has already lasted long enough to alter the character of George Eulas Foster's whiskers. George Foster's whiskers are a na- tional affair. Think of the agitation in newspaper offices all over Canada I when the news filters in ! Every Otâ€" tawa correspondent will get a. wire as a member of the Dominion Al- liance at a bar room door. In other words, George Foster has shaved his jowl clean, leaving just enough spinâ€" ach on his chin to trim to a peak. It’s not a Vandyke and it's not. an ' Imperial. Neither is it a Henri Qua- tre. but something betwixt and be- tweenâ€"perhaps a Henri-Deux-et-Demi. The net effect of this new fashion, of Foster's is one of gay but subdued deviltry. Imagine a faded Mephisto- :to send the latest photograph. Car- phcles in spectacles-there you have 5toonists from Vancouver to Halifï¬x‘him! It will interest students or. ‘will make haste to study the new such things to learn that the Foster I [point 0i view. Leader writers Will skin, where the whiskers used to be, \Ve have the , ' oughly lciiaT’w (flus- Clock mace. I are IJCJulilUll.‘ and present a fin: sive appearing; the thing for j. J...’ fg. tel. \Vesimin<:.r ‘ at each hour. v in ' 5 3 ï¬T‘. l3: . . :IOOk behind the changed mask, the skin that the sun did not see £22]: (1’, If; (H: . . . .l.’ - lshrewdly surmising a change of heart for forty years, is as white and (19. Chen , (Ll ( , {of which this is the outward and vi- licatc as a babga In a younger man ' . ,2 I; l Clock; 3 change of whiskers might signify has been that he was in love. Foster's whisk- crs simply mean that his load hiftcil and lightened. ' sible sign. , They will be right. There in change of heart. Foster has made 5 up his mind that he will grow youngâ€" . er from now on. What are a few whisâ€" ikers if you can throw the years in Ethe dump along with them ? If the , Canada. Watch and Commerce 3keeps flaking off the burden of time last <montlis, no one need be surprised to lsce him presently taking part in sleighing parties and singing Collcgc .7 (i. care has Mon 5 From Foster's whiskers we draw the in? ,..,i happiest augnry for Foster .. ‘v .icln both ' _._â€" OAKWOOD SEVEN BEFE‘ TEE) REdDQG f i l ! few i l - - . . w - .- . ,. , l _ ,_ s- â€"- 7-» r. - 7.»-.- ‘ ’ -,-\ songs). Such is the when a (unmet enemy a.tc.n .<).l .it in W. ‘I . ߠ, '7 . ‘. ‘. ‘. v I I: .,_ v“ v_ '1 -, _ I r." ),_, l‘ 'I‘Iili‘ T I 1 .7- ._ Minister feels leCll his post Ct)l.l..lll n.,().1suor,-i ....d lulu lo ( - iâ€"lEAD‘L‘Q I. -.--~ 1‘. 4::‘v‘ivrrr (l dignity, emoluments and nothing .33th in a ding 403;: A“-.. (.s particular to do. ONE OR TWO MORALS v ) 4 llt‘CIdC, which was the Eur-thr I."'.'tn1, week 3:0 licahnro trimme‘. i1.l;~;'.';:i'.~. ;cven and since thcn the rivalry Don't get impatient if we draw a. 1 ‘ Q Ma :3‘ who 2' T lesson or two from George Foster's Linen the two hamlets has wen u::â€" . ir‘c" 5‘. H "I - . I . . . . - . .._ .... s r ‘. w . .: u†“39‘: ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ - altered whiskers. sterile In his hell- him: lln’3 9- ge-V’Cr' 111' “"LOMTD l‘.nsin: (lz‘ufs if r. 1; ~ timeutal Journey devotes a whole both toams crowded the rtnk yestcr- 1 ï¬t b«"'h‘o"ud pew. : ~ . , , .. ....,..,.. . - .‘ , v C8 , ,_ , 1‘ ... Ives hiiglrsn, . chapter ’60 WblSLch- 5“"‘315’ “:1 I; dd: and shouted tnerrsc I A f{,nent retried? 1.". z: T a _ . . - . .- x - ' . c .r‘ .' ilil‘OOk a rambling paragraph. dscad in urging their favorites to o e s o ; glasses. because 5.3-5. 5"“ 2 .5 ' . v v a ' ' : ' . . says that if Cleopatras nose h8- valor. 'lhe extitement Was intense, ; cause. lie 1.051079 4, c. 2,, I and it is doubtful if a Wanderer~~â€"f.>tâ€" cure is lasting. en- l tawa struggle aroused any more thusiasm than did this struggle. The game could not be called classy one insofar as combined tean. playing; was concerned. There was: too much individual work on the! part of the players who seemed to be all anxious to score "a goal. The team from Mariposa capital had the speed. and what little combina- tion was played. The Beaboroites apâ€" peared to be somewhat demoralized. scratch his cars in his rapid and There forwards did not work together . 1 t ' .D brilliant perorationS. However that at all. and . they ‘viere defec 13803;- may be. Foster has shown real interâ€" ShCOtmg' Socng Stacey on t e , b w - . est in only two discussions this seal “00d team was speedy, Win“? .Ilmm} sionâ€"the grain hill in which he Thorndyke on the defence uncorked oc- sought to prove, unsuccessfully, that 035101331 bursts of Speed 05.1119 Leon Manitoba No. 1 Hard by any other Koyl brand. Dr. Dale was in the net; name, would sell as wheat, and the and successfully diagnosed everything: gaï¬ï¬ commission. which came his way, with the excerâ€" But the thing goes deeper than the tion 0’ three ShOtS- “'hiCh eluded! l Ilcllcville appeared 1.â€. ti.» below the talcum-powdered surface, up well on the opposing team. lw 1 see there a radical change the ‘ H. McConnell handled the “tinkler†lprovincc. in reference man’s nature. To make the matter and gave. SOOG satisfaction. The first 5131an thirt}'~s;§; 3;. plain, I must describe the difference half ended 3-0 ill {3"01‘ 0f UakWO‘de ; land 1.2.. mm Mains. teed. Lowest price . IS - . lillhoc open nearly; cut. 11: is a profound reflection. | I 9. .-â€"..â€"â€"_ M. 8.13315. EYESIGHT SFE l1 Kent'st. (Over Nezll's Lindsay. Examination free. Eye-gin paired. Broken lenses relaxed. No one can tell yet how it will observers results. already proclaiming i h ‘ about is 23th year to $20 annually. er. He has no whiskers now to Ti:.< procure for llllt". .i': ‘- in his old age. PASSENGERS villi? ._.. l -â€".--â€"â€"-_â€"- -â€" c . i9“. A d iys arc. all as the gringpa lil‘... in v i. 1 between the old whiskers and the and the total was 5â€"3. The teamslstated that the pass-3:1: _. .~ new. You all remember the old set ? ‘were as lOUCWSi lcn sods, biscuits. \‘(l- L, _. Yes ? Well, to put it bluntly, they; Oakwoodâ€"Dale goal, Thorndyke ; cd by the G. ’1‘. it. .. were “scraggy.†They had the un- 'point, Gardner cover. poLnt; Hicks roâ€" l the desp;.tch Was hi: .~ pruned look of a forest before the ver; Stacey centre; Weldon and Thorn-l ,tnc conditions conservers have got at it. All the dyke Wings. iTrUc. the train Ln «-,, o‘p :u .l...- u‘ :1 s undergrowth was there, and the {0-3 Reaboroâ€"Banks goal; Mitchell pomhwhilo but the > ; ‘ iiage strayed out of bounds. All New l-Wier cover; Cunningham rover; Turn- lis pure ï¬cï¬cn The , _ a. ' I '1†o n ' . ‘. « VA . A.. X‘-._ .-.7. Brunswick whiske.s are originally of .er centre, Mitchell and McGee wings. Cil every courtesy , l l that sort, and that way they remain unless the barber has his will !from the oï¬lcials of 121- ' Taken To lull like zled re , but their outline, their‘ . . font enienlblc their miss-en-scene al- I Philadelphia, Feb. 17â€"A plan to - . .- . ' ,raise a fund of $10,000,000 for the Peterboro Rem“ T“ " ““ ways remained the same. In LEVltICUSr tle steamer Q0 {W‘~f' . :support of aged clergymen of the “ “ """ there Is a curse for the man Who I Presb ter' ch rch I th frequenting the TIVI'T 37.: .595 cuts the corners off his beard, pro-l y lan u may 0e e out- .â€" s i been sold to a Mr. Vi: : 1."... in. . . . . 'c c . . . a. bably because it changes his appear; ome 0f 8' conferen e, which Is bembl boat will be o‘e“ .. . 'held between a subcommittee of the. ‘1“ “ “‘ ance so that people who owe him. ‘the nei hborhrod ,-, - , . igeneral assembly, and the board ofl g 7’ “ ' “ money don t know him when they see; , g soon as navi ati , . . - , managers of the sustenatlon fund for: g. “f“ him coming. At any rate, Foster:the su t f , , t ldecided to disppw , never cut the corners of his board. 9 _0 e ppm; 0 minis ers more than soon as possible He didn’t think it was right. octe-i‘ 3’ “3 0 33' ,ood hands r, a we. and Toronto came to regard I The subject under discussion is the I ate protection. , 50f $2,000,000. If the twu boards are ’ f'}:‘,â€.'wi‘,‘,'~â€"' "'5; THE WRONG SIGN OUT. .5 united a new system of insuranze will ': l'f":;’-"l'l‘" i" ~' - But that was where they w all 2 be begun against poverty of minist ‘lisxrrfl wrong. Having thought over be- a "S in their 01d days. The plan Will l ““2?" ' hind them for forty years. George 1 M based on that Of the life 1’15“" l 1.3â€}...(“HIV-3‘ "- Foster came to the Conclusion that . sure cumpanlesi and the cost to the . lll‘vï¬ilâ€"‘t'lily: 1’ ' his whiskers represented ilnmotlcrate"minister who bezms his Pay-"Ale“: A P'J'l:lk‘iililsii'TILn. . protectionâ€"he had too much and too; many of thcmwso Sooner than have his government under suspicion cause he had the wrong sign he determined to have part of whiskers off. What of the Foster whiskers are left now may be said to symbolize adequate protection -â€"- just enough to get along with â€" and if whiskers show which way the wind blows the Borden government may carry' this policy out, To become technical for a moment. The new Foster whisker leaves thc' buccinatory, super-maxillary and sub- l maxillary outfit of speaking muscles! clear of tune, brushwood and otherl entangling alliances. No doubt if f be- l out Carnival Days, Feb. 14 Warren’s Plano , 15 and --..-_..... e.--r D‘ H. U) -_. m..- c 'g,†. . is prepared to give the public very special values in known lines. we carry the i-z‘ .- Plano, Bell Autonola Player P2332.“ 7- Bell Organs. also the Newcom‘i: " Store . .. and Piano-Players- - The lollou in; 171. Class Sewmg Machines. The New Home, Rotary. The White. both in Vibrator and Rotary, also the V. c.3150 sell Gramaphones and Gramaphone Goods a nice line of String goods and Moth Organs, my in 65: Dccmlly for the Carnival. Come in and gel a 5mg, 0; high class music free. No fake coupons but rm] $11.13,. ,1... counts and goods guaranteed. Terms of payment if Lemma: y. William Warren Lind... Box ï¬lm-Phone BIL ‘ OPP. St. Andrew's Presoytcriun ('hurth +++H++++++++++++++ .. ' I i n.-. I) '1 , a\1} 3.3““ ‘ so -4- l l WILLIAM STREL i the chin, where it stops as abruptly Foster could get rid of the Nation- alists so easily, he would do it. The ‘ clearing extends on each side of thel face to the outer circumference of - --